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In his critically acclaimed new book, history professor Matthew Delmont highlights the vital role that Black Americans played in the Allies' victory—and their courageous efforts back home in the fight for civil rights.
[more]Bright Line Watch, a multi-university initiative whose co-directors include professors John Carey and Brendan Nyhan, surveyed Americans and political scientists about the state of democracy as the country approached its first national elections since the Jan.6 insurrection.
[more]Newly published research that economics professor Paul Novosad began working on with Charlie Rafkin '16 when Rafkin was an undergraduate illuminates an alarming connection between education level and health decline.
[more]Anthropology scholars and energy justice advocates Maron Greenleaf, Sarah Kelly, and Elizabeth Carpenter-Song illuminate the local implications of rising energy costs, and how regular citizens can help.
[more]Former thesis adviser lauds Jennifer Carlson '04 for her "fearlessness."
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